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Join Emmanuel Boss from the University of Maine for an engaging session focusing on the use of optical properties to derive biogeochemical variables. The workshop includes discussions on light, radiometry, inherent optical properties, apparent optical properties, and methods for obtaining and interpreting biogeochemical data from these properties. Expect interactive sessions with a focus on practical applications and in-situ measurements. Your active participation is encouraged to enhance the learning experience. Don't hesitate to ask questions and provide feedback for a collaborative and enriching workshop.
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Inversions of Optical Properties to Obtain Biogeochemical Variables with Focus on in-situ Measurements Emmanuel Boss, University of Maine • Introductions. • Light and Radiometry (less than 1hr). • break • Inherent optical properties (IOP) (1.5hr + demos). • Lunch, 12:00-13:00 • Apparent optical properties (AOP) and the radiative-transfer equation (1hr). • break • Methods to obtain biogeochemical variables and rates from IOP and AOP and examples for their application (2hr+).
Inversions of Optical Properties to Obtain Biogeochemical Variables with Focus on in-situ Measurements • Expectations: • If you don’t understand the material presented, please interrupt me. • If you see an error/misconception in the material presented, please say so. • If due credit/pertinent O(1) references are missing in the presentation, please say so for the benefit of all present. • We have time to focus mostly on first order issues (O(1)). While perturbations are surely important, in our field we still need to do much work on the O(1).
Inversions of Optical Properties to Obtain Biogeochemical Variables with Focus on in-situ Measurements • Introductions: • Your name. • What do you hope to learn today.